This section is from the "A Complete Dictionary of Dry Goods" book, by George S. Cole. Also available from Amazon: A complete dictionary of dry goods and history of silk, cotton, linen, wool and other fibrous substances,: Including a full explanation of the modern processes ... together with various useful tables.
Lasting. [A contraction of everlasting] A strong and durable worsted fabric, formerly called durance. It is usually black, and is used for covering buttons, for the uppers of women's shoes and gaiters. It is woven either with a double twill or with a satin twill (then called Denmark satin). Draw-bays, prunella and serge deberri are varieties of lasting.
 
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